• 77 Times Around Earth, Lost In Baltimore WASHINGTON (UPIl - Soviet He was greeted politely but quiet­ asked the driver oC a wire-service philosophically: "You can't get lost around the earth. He told Von Asked whether his Vostok n ship Braun : "That's how confident she would be used for future Soviet Cosmonaut Gherman Titov said ly by the American steelworkers. car to lead the way. He proved no up there." He stopped several times to chat more adept than Tilov's chauffeur The cosmonaut, who was sched­ was." flights, he said it might and added Friday his live-ton space capsule with groups oC them through an and the party fmalty was rescued uled to go to the Seattle Fair Sat­ Tilov said it was difficult to say with a laugh: "It·s quite possible was big enough for him to get up interpreter. by Tony Pawlikowski, a field sup­ urday, closed out his third day in that I will take a second flight Crom his seat and move about dur­ Titov arrived at the plant 18 ervisor for the Baltimore County Washington by attending an elabo­ whether other spacemen would ex- on it." ing his 17 orbits oC the earth last minutes late when he 100t his way Elections Board. rate vodka and caviar reception at perience the "seasickness" he felt But he indicated it was more August. and had to be led to his destination The 26-year-old cosmonaut and the Soviet Embassy. during part of his voyage. He said Titov also expressed pride in by a passing mot orist. his pretty wile, Tamara, shrugged While at the reception, he told it might be a personal character­ likely that Cuture Soviet ships Russian stool mills and space cap.. The driver oC Titov'S car missed ocr their misadventure of getting U.S. rocket expert Wernher Von istic, but then nobody bas been up would be changed somewhat, or sules while touring a Bethlehem a !runoff on the outskirts of Bal­ lost on the circuitol15 Baltimore Braun that his wife, Tamara, was as long as he and nobody has adjusted to particular missions. Steel plant at Sparrows Point, Md., timore and stopped to a k direc­ suburban roads. ReC rring to his "out in the forest picking mush­ moved around in his ship as he Maybe Soviet technicians will find near Baltimore. tions at a filling station. Then they space flight last August, Tltov said rooms" during part of his trip did. something new, he added. ------The Weather Cooler .nd cloudy today with show.rs and thundershow.rs .ll· pecttcl In the ..stem portion - highs in the lOs and lows '" the 40s tonight, Fair w.ather with oi owan temperatu ...s In the upper 60s Serving the State University of Iowa and the Peop18 of 10tDtJ CUy .nd low.r 70s Sunday.

AIIoclated Press Leased Wire and W1repboto United Prell International Leased Wlrea 5 Centa per CopT Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, May 5, 1962 Get Final OK In New Orleans- On SUI Union Kennedy Warns Construction Choice Remains­ Action Expected Soon On Contracts for • Women'. Dormitories 'T rode or Fade', DES MOINES (.4'1 - The State NEW ORLEANS (UPII - President Kennedy Friday urged ap­ Board of Regents received final proval oC his tariff-cutting program as a corncrstone oC a trillion-dollar legal clearance Friday to go ahead with Memorial Union construction "Atlantic partnership" to stand as a bulwark against communism. The at SUI. WELCOME nation, he said, must "trade or fade ." The Regents were notified that a In two speeches before cheering crowds in New Orleans, the Pres­ 3O-day period in which a State ident argued Cor his trade bill now embattled in Congress and expressed Supreme Court case might be reo the hope that the school Integrallon quarrel dividing this gulf port city opened had passed. wilt be settled peacerully. Iowa hotel, motel and restaurant The President spoke glowingly C f groups tried to block construction oC a Cutufe economic and trade 0 nce rt 0 of a $4.6 million addition to the market that would provide more MOM jobs for Americans and hold down SUI Union as Illegal state competi­ tion with private business. Inflation, while providing new mar­ The business grou ps' attack on kets for the goods produced in Guitar Music the law providing for non-talC fi· Welcoming 'Demonstration both America and Europe. But it nancing oC dormitories and stu­ is a two-way street, he said, and M.king sur. the Mom. Ind D.ds know they ar. Ington. They are (from I.ft) Blrbara Busby, Al, America cannot throw tarUf bar­ Here Sunday ' dent unions, failed In both Polk Waterloo Ind Sindy Schroed.r, A3, D.s Moin.s. County District Court and the Iowa welcome th." girls are hinging • sign on tha riers across it. l Supreme Courl. KapPI Kappe Gamma Sorority !1OUSl, 721 Wish- -Photo by Joe Lippincott A rew integrationists picketed By JUDY SULECKI IGone with the Wind For more than a year While the the three-hour presidential visit St.ff Writer suit was before the courts, banks with placards but there were no Workmen demolishing old City Hall were busy Friday afternoon disturbances. A lecture-reci tal of classical tearing down some of the wills of the structure. In this sequence, and insurance firms reCused to Flamenco guitar music will be make any loans for dormitory and Mother of the Year The President lelt Friday after­ presented as part oC Choregi's fiflh the first photo shows workmen securing a cable from a tow truck union projects. noon for Eglin Air Force Base in to one of the walls. The second photo shows the wall as it begins to cultural event of tbe semester in Early action to get delayed pro­ northern Florida to witness adem· the aUditorium oC the Art BuUd­ collaps., and the third photo showl the wall as the mass of bricks jects under way is expected now onstration of air firepower. Then ing Sunday a[tcrnoon at 5. and plasl.r came tumbling down. -Photo by Joe lippincott that the court case is finished. Reigns This Week-End he was to go to Palm Beach. The concert, previously scheduled Contracts for construction of the By JANET MINX She will be a guest at the Seals KeM.dy arrived by pllnt from in the Main Gallery of the Art SUI Union addition may be ready Staff Wrlt.r Club water sho , "Allee ln Won- Waallington and rocIt In on .,... Building, will be performed in the lor board approval next month. The sm Mother oC the Year is derland", at 8 p.m. in the Field top IImousln. with Gov. Jimmie auditorium since a design show is Action is also expected soon on Mrs . R. L. Gillam, a Des Ioines House Pool. Davis and Mlyor Victor Schiro Petition that Supports contracts for women's dormitoI]' on exhibit in the gallcry. construction at SUI and expansion widow who has combined the roles Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Main In a motorcad. from Moisant Air- Clark. M.tcalf, a fln.-arts of student dining facilities at State oC mother, teacher, and student. Lounge of the Union Mrs. Gillam port to the ".w $12 million Mis- gradulI. student at the Univer. Faculty in Circulation College of Iowa In Cedar Falls. She was nominated by h r son, will attend the annual University slssippi Rlv.r whlrf that sym· .ity of Nebraskl, Lineal", will Bids will be opened in Ames Lynn, A4, Des Momes. Sing, 'Shower oC Songs." bolilts N.w Orlelns' links with pre"nt "Tha Psychic Size of tho BV STEVE SANGER Tuesday on a 430-bed men's dor­ A native of Armour, S. D., Mrs. A preview of University Sing can world trR.. Police .stlmated Guit.,," a program In three sec­ Gillam attended State College of be heard today on the program there w.re 100,000 churlng Staff Writer mitory addition for Iowa Stale tion •• University. The Regents expect Iowa, Cedar Falls, for two ycars CUE on WSUI. Alpha Phi social peopl. along the plIIth. Metcalf, who gave informal con­ A petition supporting the facully petition, which asks for a new in· contracts for that project will be and taught in a rural school near sorority and Delta Chi social fra- At the wharf, Kennedy delivered certs at SUI two years ago, teach­ quiry by President Hancher into the Andy Hankins-Delta Chi depledging awarded at the meeting later next Galt and Dows until her marriage. ternily will perform "Hosanna to a major foreign trade address. es in his own studio in Lincoln. inCident, began circulating among the student body Friday . week. Slit return.d to tllchlng in the Son of David" and "These are "We stand at a great divide," he He studied in San Francisco and • I also plays the cloas ieal guitar. Hankins is a Negro student. 1949 after the death of IMr hus· the Times." at 10:30 a.m. Kappa said, "deciding whether to go band. Combi"ing her work with Alpha Theta social sorority and forward or Call back - whether WI The lecture-recital is intended to The student petition, written by GOP CanCiidates .v.ning classes It Drlke Unlvtr- Delta Tau Delta social fraternity are to trade or fade." demonstrate the capabilitles or the Donald Kash, G, Macedonia, and Last Appearance slty, she recelv.d a B.A. degr.. wiU perform "Zip-a-de-doo-dah", S~r~o~ ~ ~~~L~r The trade bill before Congress, guitar. If time permits there will Richard Wells, G, Charlotte, N. C., To Speak in City in 1954, and a M.A. degre. in "Sometimes I Feel Like a Mother--______he said, would provide the tools be a. question and answer period. criticizecs the "lack of clear policy For Roan Will Be 1961. less Child", and "Onward Ye Peo- for an "open partnership among Admission to the recital is $1. and positive action," shown by the A Republican caravan, including Active in proCessional and com- pie" at 11:15 a.m. Communist Revolt all free nations ... that will draw Tickets wlll be available Sunday University in ending racial dis­ At C-MA Meeting primarY clectlon candidates for munity aUairs, Mrs. Gillam is a "Hosanna to the Son of David" the whole non-Communist world at the door. Previous Choregi pre· crimination in social units operat- state, Johnson County and local of· member of the national, Iowa State is an original compo ilion by Dr. Sti rs Venezuela together with the strings of econ- sentations havo bcen sponsored by ing under the Administration oC th.e Peter F. Roan will make his fices, will be in Iowa City Tuesday and Des Moines Education Associa- Daniel Moc, choral director of the omic sell interest." He said the individual contributions. University. final public appearance as city at 7 a.m. for a breakCast at the lions, the Council for Exccptional SUI Musical Department. CARACAS, Venezuela (.4'1 _ A biU also will hold down inflation The first portion of the pro­ Whil, the faculty pelition does manager Wednesday at the annual Jefferson Hotel. Children, the American Association Other .ctivlti .. todlY Include: and create more jobs. gram will b. devot.d to "Plec •• not specifically name Delta Chi meeting of the Council-Manager The caravan as a whole is spon­ of Mental Deficiency, and the a golf milt with North.rn 1111_ 4()().man marine garrison and 50 With Musical Tltl"." Works to fraternity, it charges that "in Association (C-MA ) at 7:30 p.m. in sored by the state Republican American Business Women's As- nois University .t 8 •. m. (South military policemen revolted in This Cree world partnership be h.ard will Inc Iud. the "M.­ the case of at least one fraternity the council chamber of the Civic Women's Council, but the stops in sociation. Finkbina),' a t.nnis mttt with coastal Carupano Friday and pass- economy,would "present pledged a totrillion grow bydollar 50 lurka In G," by T.rreg., .nd on this campus, the removal of Center. each county and district are spon­ Mrs. Gillam wiU be presented at Bradley University at 9:3D a.m. ed out arms to Communist and left. per cent in the decade or the "Estvdlol" num,",. 1, 2, 5, and the word 'whit.' from qualificl­ sored by the district organizations. the Mother's Day Luncheon today (Fi.ld Hous. Courts); . ,cholc. of ist supporter to batUe loyalist 1960'S," the President said. 14 by Sor. The Segovia "Pre­ Roan will leave May 15 to be­ ludlo", the "Romance de Amor" tions for membership at the na­ come city manager of Schenectady, Each candidate will be given ap­ at 11:45 p.m. in the Iowa Memorial tours which will origilWlte on the forces moving in from three di- tional convention of that frater­ proximately (ive minutes to speak Union. She will receive a certifi- Sun Porch of the Union at 1:30 "It will pose a challenge to the by GOrnll, and the "Dano Es­ N.Y. Roan resigned his position cate and corsage from Tobye Bar. p.m, In call of r.in the tovrs will rections. leaders of the Communist world, a plnol. No.5" by Gr.nldos will nity was followed by a 'gentle­ here April 3. at the breakfast. min's agreement,' by which each According :0 Chan Coulter, on, A4, Fe. Sam Houston, Texas, stlrt in the new lobby of tIM A Government source said a direct, deep and abiding challenge. conclude the Inltl.1 seetlon of the chapter, "implicitly agreed to Ig­ This will be the tenth anual prog· Johnson County Republican chair· past president or Associated Worn- Union. loyalist Corce pushed into the city Against their system of iron state r.cital. nore the deletion." ress report that Roan will give to man, Herbert Hoover, candidate en Students. President Hancher is Choice or tours arc: Theatre and after nightfall and that fighting had discipline, Atlantic partnership will Metcalf will continue the lecture­ the people of Iowa City. Iowa City for U.S. Senator, will be one oC the speaker. Art Building; Library and Women's broken out. The extent of it was present the challenge of a system recital with "Pieces with Literary This clause has become known as department heads will also make the "Biloxi agreement." The con­ those in the caravan. His opponent, Miss Baron will also present the Physical Education Building; Tele- not reported here. A radio broad- based on free choice. Against their Titles." Four compositions by Tar­ reports on the year's work. Bourke Hickenlooper, is unable to Adelaide L. Burge award to one of vision Center, The DaUy Iowan, cast from the nearby city of Cum- dire predictions of capitalist col­ rega will be heard. These include vention was held in Biloxi, Miss. In the "Recuerdos de la Alhambra," the Hankins case, it bas been People speaking will be Lane attend, but it is expected Mrs. three semi-finalists: Lynette Mur- and the Hawkeye; Physics Build. ana said there were many casual- lapse, it will present the challenge Mashaw, public works commis­ Hickenlooper will attend in his ab­ dy, A3, Newton', Barbara Kindrick, ;na and Satellite Area,' Home Eco- ties. of Cree nations working in harm· "The Creation", ''Lagrimas'' and charged that pressure from the na­ ~... . 'd ony," he said. sioner; Vernal Shimon, fire depart· sence. m, Chicago Heights, Ill.; and nomics Department; and the Psy- Omcials at MiraClores presl en- ______"Capricho Arabe." "En los Tri­ tional organization on the local gales" by Rodrigo and "Asturias" chapter of Delta Chi forced the mcnt chief; Emmett Evans, chief Governor Norman A. Erbe will Nancy Files, A3, Cedar Rapids. chology Department. tial palace in Caracas said earlier of police ; and Melvin F. Neuzil, also attend the breakCast, along Miss Katharine LaSheck, sister of Otber activities are: a track reports that loyalist forces had ASKS DOUBLE TIME by Albeniz will also be played. Hankins depledging. The concluding section of the Kash said the student petition superintendent of the city sewage with his Republican opponent for Miss Burge, selected the semi- meet with U.S. Military Academy crushed the revolt were premature. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPIl - treatment plant. governor, William Nicholas. finalists. and University oC Wisconsin at 1:30 But, they said, Army and Marine Labor Jeader Walter P. Reuther recital will feature "Flamenco" would be given to President Han­ music. Titles of the works to be cher. He set May 12 as the date for All interested citizens are urged After leaving Iowa City, tbe Mrs. Gillam, as respresentative p.m. at the North Stadium Track; Forces were moving in on Caru­ Friday called for Federal legisla­ SUI Mother, will reign over SUI and a University Theatre Play, pano - about SOD miles east of tion to force most employers to performer include Soleares, A1eg­ turning copies oC the petition in to to attend the meeting. An inCormal caravall' will go to Washington rias, Sevillanas, Zapateado, Gra­ him. Copies will be placed in sev­ reception, with refreshments, will County, Burlington, Muscatine, and Mother's Day Weekend, sponsored "The Wild Duck" by Henrik Ibsen, Caracas - Crom the north, south pay double time Cor overtime work­ by Associated Women Student. at 8 p.m. in the Theatre. and west. ed beyond 40 hours a week. nadinos, Farruca, and Danza Ori­ eral business places, dormitories be held following the meeting. otber cities. ental. and other prominent spots, Kash Choregi ofiicials said Friday that said. the Metcalf lecture·recital is meant not only to explore the technical Hancher will Report qualities of the guitar I but also to demonstrate the instrument's range On SUI Military Plan 'Free Rides' to North Draw SUlowans'Fire and amplitude of tones. Marcus Powell AI, Coralville, President Virgil M. Hancher will By DEAN MILLS "I think it is moraUy wrong and Southerners' essential moral that the Negro is running away He also expressed concern for not support the plan." Miss Bell a member of the Choregi board of take part in national meetings of Ind even vicious," said the Rev. Dun­ bankruptcy." He said the free from the problem. the motives behind the free rides said she could see no moral issue directors, likened Sunday's recital the State Universities Association SUSAN ARTZ nington, "because it is, in effect, rides pointed out the essential He added that "on just a com­ plan. He said it "has been de­ involved. of Flamenco guitar music to a and the National Association of Staff Writ.rs saying, 'We (the South) can send difference between Southern and mon sense basis, I don't see any signed by the segregationists to Alida Dos, M, Vicksburg, Miss., quotation of Beethoven: " .•.the . State Universities, Sunday through our problem up north and you can northern attitudes toward the sense in it," since any Negro achieve their end. There can be said she could see "both sides of guitar is a minature orchestra in ';l'uesday in . "Free Rides" north now being deal with it!" Negro. could use the buses fo.r a Cree ride disadvantages to the Negro." The the question." Born in Iowa, Miss itself." Hancher, who has served as oreered southern Negroes by the The Rev. DunnIngton added The Rev. Arislan saId the South to the north and then come back most significant disadvantage, he president of each group in recent New Orleans' White Citizens there "is already a problem" looks on the Negro as a "Iovabl.e if he wished. said, could be that Negroes Boss graduated from the SUI years, will report on the one-year Council drew fire from students with Negroes finding employment animal and likes him as a person Malcolm Barnes, G, Tupelo, wouldn't get a job in the North. College of Nursing in 1929 and and Iowa City residents in a tele­ Art Exhibit Opens ROTC program launched this year in northern cities and said the but not as a race. The North, on Miss., however, thought the plan "They might be worse off." returned to SUI from Vicksburg, at SUI. phone survey by The Daily Iowan. free rides could only make it the other hand, seems to like "could be oC some advantage to Two Southern white SUlowans where she worked as a regislared Today at Union Negro and white students both more acute. He said the South Negroes as a race but often dis­ some Negroes - Negroes who said they could see merits and nurse. Camp Wins Contest from the South and some northern will "eventually have to come likes them as individuals. They are not satisfied and want to go disadvantages to the plan. Wendy SUI's Student Art Exhibit, c0- cities, and two Iowa City min­ to integration" anyhow, "because will make Liberal statements north." Bell, G, Memphis, Tenn., said it She commented that the plan sponsored by the Student Art Guild Jerry Camp or Reserve isters interviewed by the Iowan it is the law of the land. And there about the race but when it comes He said the "oppression" of the "would be a perfecUy good idea" seemed to be "more of a retalia­ and the Union Board will go on dis­ University won the first prize had opinions oC the rides ranging is no solution to the problem by to an Individual basis, they orten Southern Negro might justify iC plans could be made for receiv­ tion to northern antagonism, than play, today through Friday in the oC $150 in the Midwest universities' Crom "serious misgivings" to ac­ evading it." discriminate. " his taking a bus to the north. ing the bl15 riders when they ar­ an attempt to solve the problem Terrace Louna:e or the Iowa Memo. Northern Oratorical League contest cusations of "moral bankruptcy" The Rev. Arisian called the plan Two Negro students from !be He added, however, that "they rived in the north. in the spirit of the thing." rial Union. Friday night in the Senate Cham· on the part oC the South. unl'ealistic. "The whole thing," he South disagreed on the merits of should be cautious and make pre­ "However," she added, "it is She noled a difference in the According to Robert Morris, G, ber of Old Capitol. The Rev. L. L. DunniJlgton, said, "st.riklls me as a callous the plan. liminary arrangements, not just tragic to put these people on the way the segregation stories had Cleveland, Ohio, president of the The second place was taken by minister oC the First Methodist move on the part of while South­ Richard Gerald, G, Jackson, seize the opportunity to leave the buses without caring for them. been bandled in Southern and nor­ Student Art Guild, some 200 pieces Allan Berson of the University of Church in Iowa City, and the Rev. erners aIld is typical of the South­ Miss., said the plan "is really a South. There is much unemployment in thern newspapeI'1l, and said it was of art including oUs, tempra, lac­ Minnesota. Berson received $75. Khoren Arisian, Jr., minister of ern approach to the problem." low blow for the Negro who is "The Negroes who have al­ northern clUes and discrimina­ quer, etc., have been entered. The third award of $50 went to the Unitarian Society, were the The Rev. Arialan caned the trying to gain equal rights in the ready gone nort.lt show that they tion in housing. Survey­ About $200 in calh prizes are to Margo Carruth or the University most vehement in criticizing the move by the Citizens' Council South." Gerald said it was being have not given the situation ade­ "II they were not guaranteed be awarded to students with top or Michigan. ride; on moral groundll. "another manif~atioll of the used as propaganda Lo lIuggCll~ quate consideration." :I place to Uve or jobs, I would (Continued on Page 3) entries.

-/ Eclitorial Page - , , D:fe~d: G~d;s I'Wl.ere WI! you Wo~ltp? I AGODAS ACHIM MENNONITE CHURCH Soon-A ehance CONGREGATION 614 Clark st. /\IUda AcbIm Syna,o(ue The Rev. WUbur NachU.an. P.... a ~ 603 E. Washinnon st. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School Ver ba I Att ~ k Pr1c1q t~:~;I~~.fdwarda ~~::!Oan~;:L~~!~~:~~lro Chrllt" Th€ Ta Make a Fortune 6abbatb Worship, Saturday 8.... 7::lII pm .. Evenln. Bervl.... ~' Sermon: "Toward a More M.lure Biblil Scver 1 American gas tollion eh. in arc introdu ing ASSEMBLY OF GOD FaJth" ~ Ifill Against Huit p.m. ]aundry, grocery and hardware servic.'('s along with the n, ~~e~r:~ M:~tr;:.tputor REORGANIZED CHURCH Th( 10 l.m. Sunday School OF JESUS CHRIST usual gasolill , In id r' Newsletter reports. t the me To the Editor: Momln, WorVllp, 11 aJII. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 118m lime, lIpeimarkets in the outhwest are e"'-perimenting In th last few days several T p.m. Youth MeetlnL 221 Melrose Ave, ill t~ ltV.n,elbUc Service, 7:45 ,.III. J. D. A.nderson, Paator be ,. with roving . ga tank to refu I parked cars of gro ry persoM have violently criticized ~ 1:30 a.m., Church School BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 a.m. Aloralnl WorllQ Backl shoppers. Prof. David Gold for having B St. &I Filth Ave., Iowa City SHARON E-o-VANGELICAL For some time now, grocery stores have, Iso engaged launched a personal verbal allack Rev. Frank DoteD, pastor against Dean M. L. Ruil. He has 1024 E. Burlln,loD UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH in selling items previou ly found only in hardware or -., Sunday, ' :4.5 a.m., Sunday Sehool Kalona - been crlliclzed for his use of in- 10:45 a.m., Mornllll' Worship Rev. Howard H. MaltY. P.... Th clothing tores. They also offer record selections - some a 7 fJ ·m. EvenInr WorVllp 1:30 a.m., Sunday School vective, Cor his lack of decorum, .: 1IJ1.D!. Unlverally VoutJa 10:30 a.m., Divine Worsh,lp InStil Jarge a special record hop. And lhe drugs, magazines and the like. I get the impression ,. oWshlp -0- 7:30 p.m., EvenInf Servlet us FI and sundri s at 111e supermarkets Ie ve am drug tares that Gold's attackers either did BETHEL AFRICAN ~ Th~ METHODIST CHURCH ST. ANDREW Iowa fur behind. not bother to atten<\. Wednesday , the SI -.. night's meeting or el , iC they 411 S. Governor St. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~ The R.n. Fred L. Penll.Y, Paltor Sunset &: Melrose Ave. 1, ny drug store have relalint('d, however, and fea­ ..... did attend, did not bother to listen 10 a.m., Sunday School University Hellbtt lnlP to the substance of his remarks. ~ Rev. Hubert B. Brom, Putor cerln ture daily pecial on food commoditie . Once a place for CHRISTIAN REFORMED 1:30 a.m., Worship, Nurser)', Ch~ Proc. Gold pointed out that (l) SchOOl - Adult CIa.sSt Jr. S411t pms and chocolate sodas, drug stores now sell items as CHURCH Dept. .nd Grade 3 ana under. the occupant of the position of Collierence Room No.1 11 a.m. Worship, Nu ..... r)', Cburcll F~ large as power mowers and as small as needle and thread. Dean of Students on this campus Iowa Memorial UnIon School, ath Grlde Ind under. Rev. Robert J . Palme -0- The It u. d to be the only camero supply found in dmg stores has a great deal of power in the 10 a.m., Mornln, Wor hlp ST. PAUL'S area of discrimination; (2) the Sermon: "Where Is Abel?" LUTHEHAN CHAPEL wa an occasional roll of film. ow they carry even the - 7 p.m. Worship, Dean of Students has not exer­ Sermon: "A Prayer of DavId and (MllISourl SYJlod) fin(' t and most expenSive photography ('quipment. cised this power; (3) there is Donne" 404 E. Jei!er!lOn nothing in the structure of this ~ Rev. Waller Wenct Phologmphy stores. on the other hand. have add d THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1 and 11 a.m., DIvine Service. position preventing the exercising 1318 Kirkwood ::~~aycommUnlon ever)' oecood art supplies, mos ic tile kits and porting goods. Many of this po\\!er. (It should be point­ BUl Mackey Ind BUI Humble 10 a.m., Adult Bible Stub Dd 1l:lVc thrO\~ n in a few gift selections on the side. ed out thal Pro£. Gold is recog­ JOint 1II1n1stera SundlY Scbool 1 I.m .. BIble Siudy ~ nized as one of the nation's fore· 10 a.m . Worship \ hat with snacks in movie hou CS, movi s in air­ most students of social structure.> 7 p.m., Evenm, Worahlp LUTHERAN CHURCH I __ OF CHRIST THE KING planl's, organ mll~ic at ball games, :lTt exhibits in banks, Therefore the only possible con­ T sculpture in bookshops and autosale at orne railroad clusion is that the fault lies not ~r!.J~R~Jf.yS sxmw North Dug~~u& ~':ch Streett with some abstract thing called 910 E. Fairchild St. The Rev. Eu,ene K. Hanlo.a. Putor &tatiun., it's a little hard to l-oow wh 're to go shopping 9:15 I.m .. Church Schl)ol "education", nor with an only • a.m .. Priesthood 10:30 a.m., ServLce with CommunIon, 10:30 '.m., Sunday Seboo1 Nursery nowadays. slightly less abstract thing called 6 p.m., Sicrament MeeUD, "the administration", but rather TIl(' trend seems to b toward everything everywhere. ST. MARK'S with the particular individual who CHURCH OF --THE NAZARENE METHODIST CHURCH App rcntly m ricans will soon be able to buy any thin occupies the po ition o[ Dean of ]035 Wade St. The Re". Harold L. Keene)" Palto~ 124~ E. Olliege anywhere, and vcrythJng in one plae . Till new int gmt d Sludents: M. L. Ruit. 9:45 am., Sunday s(:hool Meets II Odd I'ellow'. RaIl 10:4.5 1m., Wonblp Roberl E. Enlel, Pastor Jiaving come to this conclusion, Sermon l'Enemles" 8:30 a.m. Worship Servlce-Nunu:r system will probably be called sam thing like "The village 10:45 I.m .. Churcb School all ..... the only honest thing Pro£. Gold ~ marl-ct place." 8 p.m., Youth Fellowship could do was to speak exactly as THE CONGREGATIONAL ~ Til n, omcone will m k a fortune with me other he did, To have sprouted twaddle CHURCH ST. THOMAS MORE CHAPEL aoout educating landlords 01," simi· Clinton & Jefferson StreetJI 405 N. Riverside new id a - Sllch as a specialty store. -Phil Cllrrie 10:45 •. m., Church School Monsl,nor J. D. Conway, Pulor lar irrelevancies would have been 10:45 a.m., Mornln, Worshlp~ 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., 'As I Was Saying, We Must Hasten Slowly' an act o[ hypocrisy. Sermon: "Innocence In a HaUlrd· SundlY Masse •. Tbe 10 a.m. Ma.. II OUI World" a Hleh Mas, Iun, by the COlli" In closing I would simply like 4:30 p.m., Siudeni Fellowship ,aU on. ~ 6:30 and 7 I.m., S p.m., Dally ~ to ask one question of tho e who EVANGELICAL Confessions on Saturday troD! U:. ~othe~/s Bay Visit have attacked Pro!. Gold and his FREE CHURCH p.m.; 7-8:30 p.m. remarks either in print or at OF CORALVILLE -a- Today and Sunday, the s.ociated Women Students Wedne. day's me ting: When an The Rev. W. Robert Cu!berI.IoII, ST. WENCESLAUS OHURCB (AW ) organization is sponsoring a" 10ther's Day" week­ A Failure in Many ~espects individual is r spon ible [or the Pastor 618 E. Davenport St. 11:45 I.m., Sunday Scbool The Rev. Edward W. Neudl, Pastor end. Ithough the A WS event is a week ahead of the calen­ continUed exisLence of a deplor­ 11 a.m., Mornlne W"rshlp 8 : ~'!, 8, 10 and 11:" a.m, Sunday By WALTER R. KELLER impact upon four acts of Cole's lions were narrow and more Jike able situation, how can that silu, St'rmon: "Lovesl Thou Me?" masse. dar-seh du! d ~loth ['S Day, it promises to be a happy R.vl.w.d for Th. Dally 10WII1 7 p.m. Baptl mal ServIce 7 -and 7:30 a.m., DaII.Y AI ..... Gr at Gilderslcevian guffnwing. a doctor" pre. cript\ons for speci. ation be corrected if blame is not -0- ~ The great play by Jienrik lb· event. It would seem that those four fie ailments, than threads woven placed squarely upon thaI lndi· FAITII UNITED CHURCH THE UNITED CHURCH n was don cxc edingly lillie vidual? (Evan,cllcll and RetoMled) 1807 Lower Muscatine Rd. Not ollly docs it give the stud nls a chance to b with acts should have conlained, lor into he polycolored tapestry of 1807 Kirkwood Avenue E. Eu,ene Wetzel, Putor just icc in its opening Thursday David O. Arnold, G 1:45 I.m., Sunday Schoql ole, mort> than mugging ond u play. Act One wa blocked very E. EUIene WetteU, MI.nllter lheir moth rs, it also gives the moth rs an opportunity to night at the University Theatre. 411 Washington St. ' :15 '.m .. Sundav School 8:45 and 11 lI.m .• MOTDIDI Wo'*'P clowning. lie al 0 garbled many badly and th (·ntire act was ob· 10;30 am., Mornln, Worship 7 p.m., EvenJn, Wor.hlp get a good look at the University. Director John Tcrflolh had spok· -a- -a- of his lines . A litlle less allenlir)l1 cure, inaudible, for the most FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH A WS lias elected a wCt'kmd wh 'n a numlX'r of ac­ en (I good deal of balancing lhe to strainc'd, old man quality in the purt, and II pitiful preamble to a Prefers Lesser North Clinton & Fairchild Streets 320 E. College St. tivitil's are tal-ing plac(' Oil ampus. Til SUI mothers will sotricnl and tragic l'lcments of Rev. George A. Graham The Reverend J. B, Jardine, Itec:tor voice, :md a litU(' morl' to simpl' production which gradually im· To the Editor: ':30. \I a.m. Worshlo Service. The Rev. W. B. Klatt, CblpIaIII haw a good (·hance to ec a cross s clion of the~' activit it's, this work ... and thereby hangs proved as it moved along. Tho Coll1munlcallol1 Modllallon: 8 a.m.. HolY Communion , 15 •. ,i ~;ye. 9: m. An{~.Communlon, Church the tole of what wo , in too many articulation, could easily conc'ct pacing in acls three and four was U's a lillie surprising that any­ "With or Faith" typical of the many events lhat take place during the year. this. slow und um'H'n Whatever small one should be very upset con· 8:45 a.m., Cburch School 11 •. m., 1I0ly CommunIon, Nur.ery respects, a failure. -0- ~ r $pccial int re t and educational valllc are the Honald Willis (Gl'cgcrsl Iit:1l'l\'d motions wl're made toward an cerning Dr. Gold's attacks on FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. MARYS CHURCH I If the tragedy of thl play is off in lhe first ad with no char· cn~emble feeling were rt'peatedly Dean Huit. It seems to me to be 217 E. Iowa Ave. Jefferson &: LIM Street! vario\! tours SChroll! d this afternoon. 10th rs will g t a to staDd clearly al the end, it aeter and a rapid·rirc botching of blast('d by individual actors' out· a matter or simple mathematics Spencer M. Adamson, Mlnlftar Mon,I,nor C. H. Melnber" P ..... · .• SoUy A. Smith 8, 7:30, 9. 10:15 and 11:30 I.ID., sua. ChIll cc to sec the Theatre and Art Huilding.• th Libr ry would seem that tile director piS line In his important exposi- r geolls selfprojccLion . - there are more Ncgro stUdents Minister of Educ.Uon day Muse. and Wom n's Physical Education Buildings, tbe Te! vision tional . cen' witlt Wert~ (1"ul'kcr ·' 'I'he vital blending of satire and than there are Dean Huits. If ':15 '.m .. Church Scllool ':45 anCl 7:30 a.m., DaII.Y 11_ must blend the satire ond pre­ anyone is to be embarrassed, If 10;30 I.m., Worship ~ Zellers ). tragl'dy did not come off. There ~ and Communications Centrr, the Phy~ics Building and tragic clements so that no sar­ anyone's character is to be called ZrON LUTHERAN CHURCH lIis performance rounded and WIiS an absence of unity. Instead FIRST CHURCH Johnson & Bloominnon Street. Satellitr Art'n, the Homc' Economics Department and the donic pockets are allowcd to fes· into question, r should prefer that OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 8 and 10:30 I.m., &ervloe. grew considerDbly throughout the WC were le£t with fit~ and starts. the lesser number endure. 9:le a.m., Sunday School Psychology DepartmenL Til so tours too can give til' ter al the expense of anyone 722 E. College St. 9:30 .•. m., Adult BIble CI.. evening, a I Lh 0 ugh he m'\'er The s Ls, d ign d by Carlton 11 n.m., Sunday School moth 'rs au inside p ek at nivrTsily's workings. character's full development. Un· achieved the conviction and sin· Molette, were gen('rally o[ a fine Harold M.rk, G 11 I.m., lA880n Sennon: FRIENDS 901 Rld.r St. "Everl •• png Punlshmenl" William ConnorL. Clerk happily. the latter problem de­ cerity one must expect in such a quality. However the garnish.gray Pbon~ &-3Dl>D \W eOligratlllate A WS on its finc Mother's Day pro­ -0- E.st Lobby Conference aoo. veloped losl night 01010 t from character fr. Willis was the un· bllttom third of the Act One set FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN low. Memorial UnlOIl gr:\m. And. we nlso extend a wricome to all SUI mothers. II 10 the opening curtain and carried fortunate, repeated victim of framed the actors. in ghosty CHURCH a.m., Worship some horrendou blocking which field exc('pt when th y were close (Meellne nt the Eniliert Theatre) 10:30 a.m., FIrst DIY School It's good to have you here. -Phil Cmric on throughout the play. Letters Policy Rev. Rov Wlnl/aLe, p.stor -a- placed him wllh his b ck square· enough to the dark upper wall to Rev . Carl Derhenke, VETERANS HOSPITAL G e 0 r g e Gunkel (J[jolmer ly to the audience at exceptional· be framed against il. This ugly Read.,. ara Invtted to exP ..... Assocille Paolor CHAPEL Iy inopportune times. grny was further intensifif'd by epin'onl 'n letters to the EdI­ 9 Dnd II D.m.. ervlces 9 a.m., WorshJp EkdaJ) gave a narrow, monoton­ tor. All mud Inclucle JO n.m., Sunday Sellool g I.m., Communion - nnt Suadq ,.tt.... ~ ous perCQrml\nce in his complex, Mark Harpole, in tile importont the superabund'ancc of the blue -0- . rhe ~ast Word supporting role of Reiling, Jl('r· light on stogcloil in Act One. The handwritten .!vn.tu.... • n d FIRST PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL diCficull role. He played for sar· Iddrt ...., should be typewrit­ CllURCEJ SERVICES Until this month very few critics had anything good formed for the most part a' if overall effect '!faS one or so many casm and he achieved gobs oC he were a second-rate detective Frankensteins moving in a blue· ten a,", doubl •• spaced and 26 E. Market St. 405 University Hospital should not exceed • mutmum Dr. P. Hewlaon Pollock, MInister to say about Webster's Third Int rnational dictionary. it. In fact, he dripped with it. in a third-rate detective story. gray field. The Rev. Jerome J . Leaka, (Sponsore<\ by Iowa CQunclI of 375 word.. W. re ..rv. the at Churches) University Pastor The Rev. Allen C. EasUand, IODI.Iter · The dictionary touched off a deluge of protests when The resull of this self·conscious, Any rei a t ion was appar· Ibsen is nol too much in resi. r'ght to .herten ,...... 8:~~, 11 un... Cburch Scbool and ently incidental and unintentional. dence at the University Theatre. worahlp 8:30 a.m., WOl'lhlp Servlcu . it first appeared because it seemingly gave dignity to such fettered performance wa a dis· Also his sid burns came across a ...:::::.::::::...:~=...:=:::.:~...:.:=:.:~...:::======--0- OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN words as finalize, wise up. and irregardless, Both Life tinct Jat!k of the subtle 'other' two gigantic black blotches which FIRST METHODIST CHURCH strains so ne(:essary to this high· JefCerson & Dubuque Streets m~gazine and the ow York Times stated tlley would con­ served to obliterate half hi face . Dr. L. L. Dunnlneton, M\nJater Iy complex character. Gunkel'S A lillie less makeup and a little tique to use the second edition as tho final authority, and University Bulletin Board ' :30, 11 a.m., Church School Sesslont strident, at times grandiloquent, more imagination might help 11:30, 11 ' .m., Identical WOf,hlp Servo Univ.,.sty! th y portrayed the third as a scandal and a betrayal which Unlv.rslty lull.tln Iolrd r,otlc," must be recllved .t Tilt DillY lowI .. Ice. manner vitiated the few intimatc here. oHlcl, Room 201, Communlcltlons C.nter, by noon of thl dlY before pub­ Sermon:: "What Is Your Moral IIcltlon. ThlY mUlt be typed Ind Il,ntd bT In lelYl ..r or oHlctr Of tile or­ I.Q.1" Calendar WQuld accel rate 111 deterioration of the 1anguage. moments which wer almost gen· Amidst the debris there were .anlutlon b.ln, publlclztd. I'"rely socii function. ere not ,lIllble for 5 p.m., UnIversity Siudents, Wesley two notable performances. Rober· thll section. House · Thc makers defended tho hook on the basis it de­ erated in Act II. ~ to Byers as Gina Ekdal, Hjal­ AMERICAN RED CROSS Water Physical Education Skill. D1Wlt 1'elt· Saturday, May 5 scfibed. the way the language is being used rather than Generally, Mr. Gunkel was an Salety llllitructor. Course wUl be,l" Ialer to take their lelll by MAy 9 In OUR REDEEMER mer's wife, performed in a solid, at 4 p.m., May 7, In Ihe Field Houie 122 Fjeld House. Male studenll who LUTHERAN CHURCH 8 a.m. - Golf, Northern lllino!s otfempting to make "laws" of correctness. island on the stage, too-often de· workmanlike Cashion. She was SwtmmJng Pool. To qualify for lhe h.ve not refl,ltered by May g wUl not (Missouri Synod) - South Finkbine. livering his lines in the general course, appllcanls must be male stu· be permitted 10 take the exempUon one of the few people on the stage denls at least 18 year. old. They testa durln,~ the second aemelter of 2301 E. Olurt St. 9 a.m. - Tennis, Bradley. • This month's Atlantic magazine rallies to the def nse direction of the floor, and failing who seemed 10 be listeniJlg to and must possess a current American the 1"1·11162 achool year. Re". W. H. Nlennln. Putor Red Cross Senior LUe Savin, Certi· 8:30, 10:45 a.m., Serv"'~s 11:45 a.m. - Motber's Day of the .book and points out tbat the issue of Life which to communicate with his fellow understanding, what was going flcate. SUI OISERVATORY atop the Sermon: "Strayln, Sheep Return" Lunoheon - Iowa M e m 0 r I a J ~ performers. His swashbuckling, on. Her performance woutd haye 1:45 I.m., SundlY tSchool and IIiDle conde~ned the new dictionary used 42 expressions which WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physics Bulldln, Is open to lbe pub­ Classel Union. Val ntino·like entrance in Act V lice ever)' Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. -a- been unQeniably e!Ccellent were Exemption Examinations will be IIlv. wilen sides Ire clelr. It Is also open 1:30 p.m, - Track, Army and were not in the second edition but were in the third and might be taken as a kind of baro· it nol for her overly·intellectual· en May 10·12. Application. for ex· FREE METHODIST CHAPEL aminlUon must be filled oul at the to prlval.& rroups Friday eve nine by Wisconsin. the issue of the New York Times which condemned the meter Qf the many out·of·key ac· ized, biting sarcasm in the fourth main orne. In Ihe Women's Gym. makin, reservations wllh Prof. Sa· Muscatine & Third .\ve. toshl Mat'UsbJ..mI, x«8!I, 318 PhysIcs Tbe Rev. Gene CarroU, p ••tor 8 p.m. - University Tbealre tions he projected vocally and and fifth acts. Gina is simply not naslum b~ May 8 at 5 p.m. tudent8 Bulldln,. hook used 153 expressions in the same category a total of proposiJlg to me t the phySIcal edu· 10 •.m ., Sunday Scbool Production, "The Wild Duck," by otherwise. His final cries o[ The moon wUl be yJ,lble for vIew· 11 a.m., Morning Worship bright enough to engage in the calion requirement shOUld reserve InJl May II and 14, and June 8 and ll. Henrik Ibsen - University The­ 300 times, heartbreak at his daughter's sui­ sort of acrimony which III iss lhe (allowing times: May 10: 4-5:15 Visible durIn, April and May are 7:30 p.m., EvenIni Service p.m.; May Il: 3:3()'5:S0 p.m.; May 12: Uranus, lhe Orion Nebula, Double -0- alre. Perhaps Webster has had the last word after all. cide, coming as they did afler Byers aJlowed to get out of can· 8:30·1030 a.m. Clueler, Proesepe, Alcor And MlSar, CHURCH OF CHRIST 8 p.m. - SUI Opera Workshop tbis mock·heroic performance, trol. Pleiades and the Crab NebulL Donald Barber, Pastor - Macbride Auditorium. -107m Bintz lETA GAMMA SIGMA, nallona, MeeUn, In the 4·}I BuUdlnl rang out pretentiollsly as some But the most rewarding, win· scholasllc honor &oclety In business CHalSTIAN ICIINCI OaGANIZA. One HUe South on HIghway :11. 8 p.m. - "Seals Show" - Field administration wUl hold 118 Initiation TION boldll a t.. tlmony meeUnll elch cackles in a farce-comedy. some performance was turned in ceremony May L6 at 5 p.m. In tho 8 a.m., Morning Worship House Pool. Senale Chamber o( Old Clpllol. Tbe Thunday atternoob .t 8:15 p.m. i.D 10 a.m., Churcb School Steve Olle's perCormance as by Bonnie McBeth as Hedvig, the banquet will follow It 6:30 p.m. at the UWe chapet of the Con".., .. a:30 p.m., Evenlne Servi. Sunday, May' , tlonaJ Cburcb, It ClIntOD an~elf..... -0- Old Ekdal suICered Crom a like 14-year-old daughter to Hjalmer BUI Zuber's Dueoul in Homestead. -. All are welcoma to .tllnd. 2:30 p.m. - University Sing - ' 'The-1)aily Jowan malady. Mr. Cole played four and and Gina. Miss McBelh's per­ FmST UNITARIAN SOCIETY Iowa Memorial Union. OLD COLD SINGEItI AND SUI a hal[ acts as a puCfy buffoon, al· formance was energetic and INTEIt VARSITY CHRISTIAN FIL· Iowa Ave. &: Gilbert St. S p.m. - Choregi preseDts PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE SPrinl LOWS'U' wUl me~t every Tuelday Khoren Arlalan, Jr., JliDIIW most totally disregarding the im­ graceful. She captured the alter· concert "Showers of Song" wUl be evenln, throu.h May 21 In the Edt 10:30 •.m ., Church ServIce Clarke Metcalf, classical IlanIen­ May 10 at 8 p.m. in the Main Loun,e Lobby Conference Room 01 tbe lowl "The Theatre at the Absurd Ihe portant tragic qualities so cen· nately ebullient, moody, sweet, of the 1'1 a Memorial Union spon. Alemorlal Union. VariOUI topic. of UnherOic Hero] and Lhe Search tor co guitarist - Main Gallery, Art tral to his character. And so his and innocent elements in her sored by nlon Board. No tickets dlscullion wUl be offered. Elier)'one Floogle Street' Buildin!:. will be. needeL- final two speeches of the play, character. This is by for the best Ie welcome. 51' PATRICK'S CHURCH 7 p.m . - Union Board mo~ FOOD OF THAILAND wUl be Cea. 224 E. Olurt St. which w~re brillianUy delivered performance Miss McBeth bas FlILD HOUII 'UYNIOHTI 'or Rev. Richard Egan, Putor "Teacher's Pet" - Mac b rid e' tured at Ii, S\1DdlY supper being and ataU are ~d - even with their inaudibility, de· given at Iowa and represents the sponsored by the [nternatlonal Cen· ltudent., faculty aev. Harry Llnnenbrlnk, A.latul Auditorium. leI' al 6 p~m., May 6. each Tuelday .nd lIII.bt froID 1:30, 8: IS, 9:45, 11 and 12 I.m., SlID­ SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1"2 low. City, I.. pended Cor their crushingly tragic growth which should occur far 1:30 to 8:30 p.m. A::1:1: on II by 1.D. day Muse. Monday, M.y 7 mOre often than it does in this JUNIORS HAVE UNTIL Friday 10 or ItIft card. 1:45 and 8:15 a.m., Da.Uy )(a_, 4 p.m. - Biblical Personalilje$. ~ Pr1day an4 from • to 10 a.m. Satur­ EDUCATIONAL THEATRE set· have their .Senior Hawkeye pictures IOWA MIMOIUAL UNION HOUUI Series Lecture: William Albright. ~IMI" laken at Pbotorraphlc Servtce, 7 E. HILLEL FOUNDATION AUDIT IualAU ::11~t ~~~~ . ~~~~~~I:~I~~ day. Make'lood aernce on missed rrlday and Saturd.I7 - 7 LIL Ie on "The Book of Job Against th ~ Manl'i':ft &dItor ...... JIIIl Secla paperw 16 not pOs&lble, but every up. Markel SI. PIctures will be taken IIIlln\abt. 122 East Market St. 0' from 1 to 5 p.m. loday Lbrou,h Fri· ClaCUI.ATIONI Ne". ton ...... It: laert:~ e.f[orl wUl be IDJIde to correct errora Miss McBeth radiated a beli f The Gold Feather 800m .. opn 7:30 p.m., Friday, SabbatJa ServIeM Backg~ound of Its Time" -:. with the next Issue. day. from 7 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. on Sunct.r -0- Shambaugh Auditorium. , CItJ &cillOI' ...... fWol1 Jlatllel4 in, and understanding of, her chur­ throuab TbIlHda,t...... d froll! 7 a.& GRACE UNITED BPorU EdItor ...... ,Jet I'J' It18ea ALL MUSIC MAJORS plannln, to to 11:'" PJII. on ntday and Saturo 8 p.m. - Humanities Societl' Publlabed 111 Studeat Publkau-, OIaIef Pbotocrapbu ...... MeMIU OF octer which made for a beautiful, enroll lor sludent leaching for the MISS'ONARY CHURCH • 19()2 ~()3 school year are to attend tile 1854 Muscatine Ave. Lecture: "Problems of Maid. Ine., COIDIIIUnJutl_ Center, Iowa Lan7 l\apOPOtt THE AS.OCIATED 'USI convincing performance. It is just ~ eateterla .. open tI'oIII 11: .. ctt:r. loy, cIaUy .a~ SQllcIq DC helet7 Bdltor ...... Suun ,\ rta TIle Auoc:lated Pre IJ enUtled ez· meeting in the MusIc Educallon a.m. to 1 p.m. for luach .ad froID an. Raymond G, Sahmel, Paator a Poetic," by Kenneth Burkl.:, lIoaday, and le,al hollday .. and ex. cluolvely to the use lor republication th latter qualities which the Budding, 323 N. Capllol St., It 7 8:45 a.m" Sunday School Aa't CltJ Edltor .... Barbara Butler p.m., May 16. I p.m. to .:'" p.m. for dlnntr. No literary critic from Andov1Ar, cept durl1l& ilia thlrd full _It ID Aa't Ma.. ~ EdItor ...... ot all the locil new. printed In tht. aforem nlioned actors so sorely breakfaat.t are _ned aDd dlDller II 10:45 ' .m., Worship Service AuJlllt aDd \be foUowiIII _to __ newspaper II well II all AP Dew. Dot .'"IId 011 laturdu and Iundar. 8:45 p.m., Youlh Service N. J. - Senate Chambe~, did Lan:7 Uat.neld lacked. The difference between PARENTS' CDOPERATIVI Baby· 7:30 p.m., Evenlni ServIce tered U leeon4-dua matter It the Aa't Sporta IUltor .•.. lioii IIaDRa cllJpatcbea. silting League Is In the charge of Capitol. pM oIfJ1:e at Iowa cttJ under tile an actor who is fully involved in 14. UNIVlallTY L.lltAay IfOURII 1 Mrs. Ray Larson throueh Alay TtJesday, May' ~t 01 Con'RII 01 MarcIl Z. JI7I. a sceoe - who is listening and Call 8·8922 for a sitter. For Inlorma· Monday tbroulh Pr1da7 - 7:30 • .m. IOWA CITY DAlLY 10W~ DAILY IOWAN SUPERVISORI to %' a.m.; Saturda, - 7:30 a.lII. to BAPTIST-- CHAPEL 8 p.m. - Art Deparlment P el ADVlRnllNO ITAP, FROM ICHOOI. OF JOURNALIIM tlon about leal/ue memtlerShlr' caU gracefully responding - who is Mrs. Joho Urodinma at 8-733 • 18 PJII.; Sunday - 1:30 p. ., to S l.m. 432 South Clinton BulDe_ Ma~r aDd A4- FACULTY "using l'\'crything in the scene", DealE Service: IIonclay tbroup Discussion: "Non-Verbal Comiou· ..nI.IIDI Db'edor .•• Bob awe. PubliSher ...... Fred M. Pownall ItECREA'TION4L IWIMMIN. ,. 'nturlda'l - • . .m. to 10 p.m.; Pr1. Cooperatin, with the nicalion" - Art Bundlng Au~.Ito· i EclJlorial ..... Arthur 11. SanderlOn is markedly in contrast to a If­ &oulhern Baptist Convention all women studenll Ie held 1I0000, da7 - '.111. to • p.m. aJ!CI 7 to I. Tbe Rev. Orlynn Evan •. Pulor rium. , Advertlslna ...... E. Jolin Kottmaa conscious, half·hearing perform­ Wedne .....'. Tbunc1a7 and J'rIcIa1 p.m.j S.turday - I '.111. to • P"" ==:t..~~=~.~~ ClrculaUoll ...... WUbur PeterlOn Bpnaay - 2 p.m. 10 a p.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School ance in which we are painfully from 4:15 to $:15 p.a. at tilt Wo­ 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship Wednesday, May' I ~t1oII Kuqer ... l\IICIII GIIIUa men'l G)'DlIII.Idum. Re ..rve Dealt: S- u relUlU 8 p.m., Training Un Ion deak ..rvlee ea~p~ for Pr1da7. Be&­ 8 p.m. - University n.latre TRUSTU., 10ARD OF STU DINT aware o( all the 'acting' which is urday and llunclq, It II aIaO _ 7 p.m. Evellln, Worship DAILY IOWAN ClaCULATION PUILICATIONI, INC. going on. PH.D. FRENCH EXAM will be Ilv· -0- Pl'oduclion of J1enrik Iren'. en May 18 Crom 9:30 to 5:30 C.m. In ~'''1..... "Th~ Wild Duck" - Univ rslty Clrc8latIiID IIaJIqer ••... Lee w'" Karen Branson, A4; Pro:(. Oale Bents. 309 Schaefter lIall. Person. p annlnt JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES University Llbr.ry; John H~nr)', ~i Mr. Terfloth's direction lefl to take Ihe exam should JIlin up on '1IlION. DiltllNO IAIYlIT. 2120 fl. S1. Thealre. Prof. Lealie G. MoeDer, SclIOOI Of much tQ be desired. lle permitted til" bullctln board outalde 307 Scbael· ·TlNe ..n'In mv call, the YWCA S p,.m. Public Addre!18 Dial 7-4191 flYOII ,do not ~ Journ~ Mlchlel ~dulf, AS; Dr. Cpr nail. , I, Th the World'. Last Genern. 8 p.nl. - SUI Symphol'Q' Or.' Jour Dally lowaD by 7:10 .... '!'be Geor,e Easton, COUere of Dentistry: some of his actors to indulge ;t'!·n.~c~l~:~J. ~v~&:; tlon?" chestra Concert with Paul ~ Olel· DaII.Y lawn ~doa office ID !be Richard A.. MUler, Af: Dr. L. A. Vu themselves beyond rccall. As a PHYSICAL EDUCATION IICILLI for atleiDoona l8Iid ....DInI. and i.D 4:15 p.D1. Wltchlower Study, Communlcatlo ... Center .. open m­ Ex mptlon TealS: Male Itude nll w\ah. sky (cello! al\d Halsey Sf eV~DJ ~"_DC lduc_UOII' Paul result a Illlmber of characteriza· ~~ a&I CIIl 8e\lltdV, ..., "'b, Ftmlly Circle tn These Last ...... lni 10 ~e the exemption te;. lor Days" (guest composer,) - ~niOD, ~ nil DAIL V IOWAN-Iowa CIty, IO"'~ltvrcf.y, May 5, 1H2-P'11 S , SUI Drama Film Showing Delayed coming to lew York. "And any An original ballet, "Eve of SI. Survey­ are aJready ov rcrowded tbey "TIle Ca. kel laker," a drama jobs that are available," he said, can't hold more, and Negroes Biblical Lecture At III JtDoCJociII Agnes," based on a poem by Keats (Continued from Page 1) ":Ire ucb pitiful, meaningless recorded by th SUI Speech De· The final lecture in the current with music by R pighi, will be ones." would not be able to t housing partment and originally ,scheduled Biblical personalities series tit SUI Saturday, May S, "., featured at the Opera Work hop often hard to determiDe the real. in "beller" eclions because there (or pre nlalion over KCRG· TV 8·00 Bacllzroundln~ R~lltloD Saturday at 8 p.m. in Macbride trut.b. Kaplan said the plan is "DOt Ct'dar Rapid, at 6' p.m. ~londay, will be presented Monday at 4 temity today, The fraternity is par· 8.15 'e\\'1 • immoral so much as impractical. is "discrirnnJalioo in Chicago, in Shambaugh Auditorium. 8:30 One Mao'. Opinion Auditorium. SUlowans from northern cities. has been po tponed because o( p.m. ticipating in their seventh annual 8:'5 Consumu Questloll to which t.be planned bus rides' I think they're making them· too ..." techniclli di(ficulties, Th~ concluding lecture by Wil· 11:00 The liIuolcll The ballet was choreographed by selves look silly." liam F. Albright, vi iling prof Or Community Service Day, 10:00 CuP Marcia Thayer, G. Coralville. frs. would take Southern Negroe, "If theY're going to use money, No dale has been set for the reo I ~ OO llurda)' Suppl ment - RaUy were unanimous in opposing the Sidney Cooper, 11, , ill the Ul Sehool of Religion, will • • • (Or {enlal Hellth Thayer, Larry Lubowich, AI, Chi. why don't they u it on educa· howing. 3:30 Tu~ ""dal cago. and Jane Plum. Iowa City, plan. N.Y., snid he didn't consider the tion, Dot tieke ?" she added. The sound track of the halr.hour be "The Book of Job Against the Free Movie 500 "I h. World o( the P.""rbacll Bill Perkins, A3, a Negro Crom free rides plan a "clever move, Background of Its Time." 5:15 110,,\\ Bacll,round will dance th leail rol . T. R. Anderson, acting chair· film was recorded wilh equipment "Teacber's Pct." co· starring 5.30 e .. Jersey City, N.J., when asked because if the Negroes can'l aC· man, oc the SUI Department or that was not compatible with the • 5:45 Sportl Tim Also on the work hop program about his opinioo oC the free rides, lord to take the trips themselves, • • Doris Day and Clark Gable. will be 6UO E\~nln, Coocert will be two operos. "The Impres· Sociology, said he thought the station's and had to be re·recorded. 8:00 I[u . Ie [or a Saturday 'I,bt said: "[ think they stink." then they can', a((ord to maintain Tax Institute shown Sunday as part of lhe Union Ilrio" by lozar!. Ilnd "Gianni rides were reaUy of lilUe im· The play was written by an ex­ 9 : 4~ f" Final Perkins said "It's just another themselves aller they arrive." The Eighth Annual Spring Tax Board's free mo,·ie program. U.:i5 sporta Hnal Schiechi" by Puccini. partance in tran porting Negroes SUIowan, Richard P. Stockton, now 10:00 !itG!'." on' method of segregation. If you William lIancoclr, A2, Boston. II Institute which convened on camp­ There will be one showing only, The SUI Chamber Orch Ira, di· north. He said they could't "have a, tal( riler for the United States don't like to live with them, you said he tbought Bo ton was large much direct be ring on the mi· Steel Hour. It was produced by us Fri~ay will conclude today •. beginning at 7:30 p.m. reeted by Paul Olef kyo will ac· just ship them away." Thl! Institute, sponsored by the 8:00 enough to absorb any Negroes gration which is already taking David Knau/, G, Toledo, Ohio, and 8 :15 company tile workshop pre. enta· Although he said be has never sent there. "But it Is not a good. Iowa State Bar Association and • • • 8:30 lions. place." stars Marilyn Gottschalk and Hold. the SUI College oC Law, is discuss' Herky Applications U. 15 experienced discrimInation in his place because working conditions en Pottcr, A4, Wayne, N.J. 9 :10 Director of th opera W rkshop hometown, he said there would are bad." CLOSES STEEL FURNASES ing points o( law in dealing with The Hawkeye Pcp luI> has reo lUi.) .. ' ". ~ is Herald Slark, profe r of mu· certain types oC tax problems. 10,00 Mu Ie be problems in linding jobs for Janet tinx, A3. Crom Wilmette, CHICAGO tUPI) - The United PLAN sua SQUAD lea.~ed applications {or next year'!, II :00 Llle or Men . ic. Negroes arriving there. "It's just III 11,15 lu I~ m., a Chicago suburb, aaid e· States Steel Corp. aid it took two TOKYO (UPII - Japan's [ir t • • • Herky, the student maseol. II . o adrni ion will be charged. displacing people." ~~~~n~a E·~I~t. groes coming to Chicago would be bla [ furnaces lind six open bearth postwar submarine squadron will The application may be picked lUll Edward Kaplan, G, New York, "walking out or one problem into furnace out of operation this week be put into service in August, the Fourth Estate Banquet up at the new information desk at J2:OU Rhythm ~amble. 12:30 \\ N.Y., also commented that jobs anolher." at its South Chicago works because defen e agency said Friday. The TIl annual Fourth Estate Ban· the Union. It must be returned to 12 : ~5 Ntw B k,round quet will be held at the Maynower 100 Mllole would be scarce for Negroes . She said th of a lack oC orders. squadron will have four hip! the same desk by 5 p.m. Tuesday, 2;00 American Intellectual History Inn Sunday night beginning at 6: 30, May 8. 2:45 New, Open Sunday The banquet is sponsored by the 2:50 ~uslc • • 4:25 ~cws And Every Other Evening AssOOiated Students of Journalism • 4:30 Tea Time to recognize journalism major and Pastor's Workshop 5:15 SpoI'U Time r 5:1:0 New. olher students who have made out· The pastor and hi role as can· 5;-\5 !>;ew Back,round 6;00 Elenln, Concert KESSLER'S standing contributions to The Daily selor wiJI be the rmphasi of the 8 :(0) Elenln, Feature Iowan and Hawkeye. . Pastor's In·Service Workshop held 9;00 Trio V:45 News Final liThe Tender Crust" • • • in the nion [onday through 9;55 !ipotl.> Final Thursday. The meetings will be in 10:00 SIGN OF Also Shrimp, St ..k, Humanities Lecture the Penta crest Room and feature Chick.n, Spaghetti "Problems of Making a Poetic" talks by sewral SUI professors. TAKES FORMOSA POST FREE DELtVERY 13 Rooms For Rent 16 on, will be the theme of the Humani· TAIPEI tUP)) - Vice Adm. ties lecture given by Ken Burke, AUTO SALES BOOM Cornell University, Hhaea, N. Y., DETROIT (UPI> - Auto indus· Monday at 8 p.m, in the Senate try sales la~t monlh ran 33 per cenl Chamber of Old Capitol. ahead or April, 1961, and lIere thl' • • • be [ [urn 'd in by the industry for the month since the boom year of Electron Lecture 1955. Fritz 'Rohrlich, professor of phy· At the samt' time Ward's ,\uto. r. sics, will present the annual Joseph motive Reports said car production ." Henry Lecture of the Philosophical may hit its P<'ak this month, The - DOORS OPEN 1:15- Society at Washington, D,C" on statistical agency said 1962 1110d~1 Friday. His topic will be "The production will overtake the indus. Theory or the Electron," try's 1961 model run of 5,408,500 be. 1.1 ,~t'~'X • • • ' (are t he end or May. 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The squad has lost lee py an Francisco Giants, paced Iowa's football team swings into mod of the Quartonac:k crew 1,n r aC 0 nt e S t 0 a by Orlando Ccpeda's live rbi's on Cepeda opened the Giant second action at 2 p.m. today in a game that was tonlIclered' the stron,. Y a homer, double and single, slug· with his eighth homer of the sea· type scrimmage. Today's se ion .st .Iement .t the bqinnl", of Iy HAUlm HINDMAN coach commented. tor In :"'.7 off starting blocks at ged out a 10th straight triumph son, matching teammate Willie ,pri", prectice, Kerr will run Lhe quarter, Bill will wind up the high school foot· Staff Writer Many of the current Iowa track I.st w-.k, a time whkh Frazier the 6GO, and Ralph Trimble 11-6 ~ver the Chicago Cubs Friday. Mays for the league lead. Cepeda's ball clinic held in the Field House Matt Szykowny will be ~'pera ting 'The top track event of the records were set at the Big Ten would break tM Iowa track rec· and Gary Fischer the balf. Tucker, The first·place Giants, who got to five rbi's also sent him into the Friday aDd today. in Lhe number one signal-ealllng meet last year. ord of :47.4. who ran the mile in 4: 11.2 at Drake, bed about 5 a.m., Chicago time league lead with 28. Hawkeye coach Jerry Burns will spot with Bob Wallace backiog bim el \S()n. a triangular meet with Iowa bas a permatrack runway, Larry Howard, who runs the low and Fischer will he Iowa'S eMries after plane trouble en route. In the third, Jim Da venport's divide hi quad into two teams up. Burns said that Szykowny was Wi.IICOnsin , Arm y and Iowa as does Army. If conditions are and high hurdles, ond Billy Smith, in the mile run, and Tucker will cha d a rival starting pilcher for double, Chuck Hiller's single and for today's ession. Burns said, in fine form and that Wallace has batt~ing for the victory. will be right, ,the Cadet could be. the first who ran a :09.8 hundred last week, also compete in the two-mile . .Don the 21th time in as many games in two walks chased Ellsworth. Ce­ "The squads will be divided into developed surprising ability since helel at the Iowa track starting co~eglan to vault 16 ft., a leat are other top Badger competitors. Gardner and Jerry Williams will providing Icily Billy Pierce with peda lined a two-run double that four units. The Black team will the beginning of spring drills. which has been accomplished by Crehmeyer commented, "The be running the low hurdles, and his fourth victory witbout defeat. just missed being a grand-slam consist of the (irst and fourth Captain Larry Ferg¥son, wbo sat at 1 :;1() p.m. today. only two men, John Uelses who mile relay should IN • very I/ood Cloyd Webb will compete in t.he However, Pierce was relieved in homer oU Ton Balso mo . teams. The second and third units out all of last season, wUI see Thel ft~rtd perMrmtr In to- has done 16ft., 14, in, and Dave race a, ,n thrH IChool. hne a discuss throw. the seventh by another former Another three-run Giant inning will be called the White team." some action. "r would say that he tlty'. meet I, Dick Plymale, Tork who has the pending world toocI toam." Army hIS • time of Today's meet is the first of t\W) Chicago White Sox hurler, Don came in the fourth wilh ' Mays' Cadet ... record 16 2 The two teams will butt heads is about 90 per cent ready for ac­ highl,. pt,.,liclud of ft., in. 3:17.' In tM event IncIooI'I, Wis· outdoor home meets this SC8S0rr.. Lar en, in the Giants' first 1962 first triple of the year and Hiller's in game simulated action. The tion," Burns stated, v.ult.... Plymale WOtl the event Cretzmeyer cited some other consln wen the conference Indoor Iowa wi\) host Northwestern May Chicago appearance. This broke double being the big blows. .t' the Penll Re'ays laat weektncl, oUl$tanding Army trackmen. Bill relay, and the Iowa fourlOme of a skein of seven successive com- San Frlnclsco .. 013 300 ~11 14 • leam will play four 12 minute Sophomores are expected to play 12. ChlClgo . . ... 100 000 302- '12 1 quarter regardle s of how warm a big part in today's scrimmage. ..ttln, a n_ Penn record of 15 Straub will be challenging Hawk. Tom EglNrt, Gary Richard" Bill SCHEDULE OF EVENTS plete games by a Giant pitcher. Pierce, L.rsen (7) Ind I.lley; Ell .. It., ~ In. Thlt ...ltht INHenci eye standout and cross-country All­ 1:30 p.m.-"O-y.rd run Arter Chicago's Billy Williams worth. liisomi (3), Irewer (5), Schulll the weather. Burns related, how· Burns listed center Dave Racher, Freller, and Roger Kerr posted 1:40 p.m.-on..... II. run ever, there would be no kickoffs halfback WilUe Ray Smith, guard the .Id murk by more tMn a America Jim Tucker in the two a 3:12.7 time at Drake. 1:50 p.m.-440-yord run smashed a none-oul homer in the Itl: ~O~I~I~~~'"(to)~~"c~er'II~:~~~ foot, mile run. Sprinter Joe Almaguer, 2:00 p.m.-lOO-y.rd d.lh Jir t to end Pierce's string of score. HI. during the scrimmage. Bernie Budzk, and tackle Phil Concerning other events, the 2:10 p.m.-l20·yord high hurdles Home runs - S.n FrlnclKo, C...... Burns stated that no one would Deutch as the boys who have stood Iowa coac'b Francis Cretzmeyer who has run the hundred in :09.6 Iowa coach said, "The higb jump 2:20 p.m.-8lO-y.rd run Il'SS innings at 17 2-3, the Giants (I). Chicago, Wllilims (4) • said Friday that be expects a fine and the 220 in :21.4, is also expect­ 2:30 p.m.-220-yord dUh be held from tontact action. This out this spring. looks fairly wide open as there 2:40 p.m.-220·Ylrd low hurdlel meet. "This is the first time tbis ed to be a top Cadet performer. 2:50 p.m.-Two mile run The Hawkeye coach al.. Indl­ are no really outstanding competi­ 3:05 p,m.-Ont mil. rel.y - meet has befm held, &0 there are WilCensln, holder of the BII tated ..ver,' of the squed mem­ tors. Bob Nielson will be Iowa's FIELO EVENTS ANNUAL no records, but I feel sure we'll Ten Indoor crown, will brlnl/ entry in the high jump. The broad (.11 Illrtlnl/l It 1 p.m.) bers will not ... action due .. have some Dew tract and field about thirty men to the meet. Pol. V.ull ALL UNIVERSITY Hawks Defeat Inluries. One of the.. It Lonnie jump also looks wide open." HI,,, Jump record,s set 81 Army has a fine Ellie HII/I/lnbottom, Badl/er Shot I'ut Rogers who underwent a k_ team and Wl!lCOD.Sin is the Big Ten quarter·mUer Is perhaps the top The Hawkeyes have a bost of DlscUI Throw PIPE SMOKING CONTEST operation during tM wlm.r, Jim indoor cham1iion," the Hawkeye man. Higl/inbottom ran tM quar· good trackmen in the meet. Roger Iroad Jump Indiana, 8-6 Winston will allO IN held out. Thursday, May 10, 7:30 P.M. BLOOI\IINGTON. Ind. !Upn Re· Burns said that he would not be holding back any of his new of­ Get the details at - lief pitcher Jack Wiland hit a two· fense. The new aUack is basically Green Saves Phillies Former Yankee Lefty Gomez run double in the top of the 14th in­ the same wing·T that the Hawk· ning Fridny to give Iowa a 8-8 Big eyes have used in past yellrs with Ten bucball victory OVl'r Jndiana. certain new innovations. The of· COMER'S Wiland, the last of four Iowa fense will feature more flankers, ...l=1=3 =5. pitch r .• held the Boo ier' to two more men in motion, and II few In 6-5 Win Over Mets A~~~:!~;N~E~oaf~~S:' ok:~.i ~i'~d. =DU=B=UQ=UE=SiiiT'~=~iiiPliiiPE~&~G~IF~T ~SH~OP=~ hits over (he final four inning . Hi . plays run from a spread fOMnotion . PHILADELl?HtA (UPI) _ Dal. C 0 v l n 1/ ton w.lk.d. Sherm.n St.ff Writer receiv.d telel/r,ms from Jimmy .. predec 'ors had gi\' n up 13 bits. There will be no admission las Green w01;ked out of a bases- JOM' came in and allowed two "I don't know anything about FOlUC and Hank Greenberg, say· Iowa collected 14 hits ocr three In­ charge for tbe game wbicb is loaded, noneo( ut situation In the wild pltchl' and. 'Inl/le by CI.y football, so I have to talk about Ing : 'Sign. We'll make up the difference.' " diana I>itcher .. open to the public. ninth inning Friday night to pre- Dalrymple to put tM Phil, baseball," Vernon (Lefty) Gomez, It wns Iowa' cond confer nce "That sure gives you confi­ DOG IN SUDS serve a &.5 viclJOry by Philadelphia ,M.d, 4·3. Iormer Yankee star Ie It-bander victory against two 10' e - and was over the New j'York Mets for the Green took over aCter the first dence," he said. Indiana' fourth loss in • even con­ Phils' fourth w~ in a row. two Mels singled in the third. A told about 300 high SCl1001 and col. Losing is not always the teams' DRIVE 'IN ference starts. Boston Dumps Green , out of action slnce mid· sacrifice fly scored one run and lege football coaclles FrIday. fault, he said. It may be over· April with a kltfney infection, came then the Mets' only other marker Gomez spoke at the dinner meet. managing. on in relief in the third when the the rest of the way came on a 'dou­ ing of a coaches' clinic spon ored "Once when I was managing Highway 6 West, Iowa City Chicago, 13-6 Mets bombed Jim Owens out of ble by Don Zimmer who was 0.34 by the Iowa Athletic Department I Binghampton, N.Y., a Yankee Cardinals Fall the game and allowed the New and an error by Don Demeter. and [ootball staff at the Iowa City farm club, we won 36 of 140." Yorkers one unearned run the rest Clay Dalrymple tripled home the BOSTON I!! - Aroused Bo ton Elks Home, "The reason we didn't win the defeated Chicago 13-6 Friday night of the way. Phils fifth run in the third and the Confidence, be said, is one of the 37th was that in a close game, I on the strength of a wild, 12-run Grein, who .. I.. t Appearance winning run came in the sixth on NOW OPEN most important elements in base· thought the pitcher was tiring and To Reds, 3-2 wa, April 11, - hi' fll'lt of tM a single by Fronk Torre, a sacri. inning, bigge t of the major leagues ball. wanted to be tn ken out . CI 'C] NATI IA'I - Jim O'Toole thi season, during which Carl ..ason with the loser Ken Mac· £ice Md a double by Tony Taylor. "Once when I wa, holding out got his IC\'enge Friday l1ight by Yastrzemski drove in four runs. kenrle, tM third of three Mtt NIW York '" .. 301 001 000- S 11 I "I went to the mound and my It he I'hllld"phi. . . 401 OIl I I limiting the St. Louis Cardinals to Boston paraded 16 men to the P c: 1'1. crll~ Jon .. (11. M.elrenll..0It- (5),, Hili. second b.sem.n, Jerry Coleman five hit . While three of hi team­ plate, facing 5 pitchers, and frol­ Thomas hit his eighth homer of m.n ( Ind S. 1"lylor; Ow.nl, Gr"n came In lind said: 'Whit are you DaJe Carnegie Course the season - the first Mets' home (I) an Dalrymple. W - Grltn (1-0). mates homered to Ie d the Cin­ icked through 6 singles, 2 doubles L - Mack.nzl. (0·1). doinl/ out here, Skip? We're try· cinnali Hcds to a 3-2 victory in the nnd 5 walks. run on the road - with two on in Hom. runl _ Nlw York. Thomal Rollins' Homer inl/ to pull the hiclclen ball Effective Speaking, Leadership opener of a four·gamt' series. Chicago was riding on a 4-11 lead the first to give the New Yorkers (I). Philadelphia, lI'Ia,. (1). trick.' " The fir t homer was by Frank when the Boston flood came, hav. a 3-0 lead but the Phils promptly "I felt the umpires were always Training, Memory & Self Confidence Robin. on who smDcked 10' r Larry ing been built on an Al Smith won it back when they chased wrong," he said, "bllt they're nol Jackson's 3·2 first pilch over the triple, NeUie Fox single and a Roger Craig who failed to get a Gives Twins there to beat you," Now Forming in Iowa City center field fence to start (h sec­ Cumilo Carreon three-run bomer. batter out. "I want to wi h all 10U coaches ond inning. Chlugo .. , .. 010 3 0 I ,00- '10 0 Tony Taylor walked, Ted the best of luck (hi year," he con­ Free Information on Reque.t, Write: loston 000 012 D 1011- 13 n 0 Sanl/e hit a 450·foot homer, cluded. Leo CDrt! nas opcn~d the next HlrINrt, I'.terl (S)L Zinni (5), Fllher 4-2 Victory JAMES D. MARSHAll /5), Ilumlnn (5), acore (I) Debus­ Johnny Callison singled end Wes /' inning wilh a homer off the Icft ""ere (1/ Ind Clrreon; 'ehw.II, P.O. Box 67, New London, Iowa Ii Id sct'e n lind Vadll Pinson hit Fornilies 4), NICholl (II' and p.,lIa. MINNEAPOLIS !A'I - Rookie ronl. W - Fornlili. (1-' , L - 1''''1"1 third baseman Rich Rollins slam­ his sevcnth homer of (he st'ason in (0-1). Pirates Nip the fourth inning. Home runs - ChICl,O, C.r...., (I), med a two-run home run with two Two more Reds got on base in L.ndlt (7). • Ridan Favored out in the lasl of the ninth to give the fourth, and Jack~on ju t man· the Minnesota Twins a 4-2 victory aged to retire the side in the fifth NATIONAL LEAGUI ovet Detroit Friday. Dodgers, 5-4 It's No Mystery f I Houston Rallies W. L. Pct. G.I. after yielding a single Bnd a walk. San FrancIsco .". III 5 .792 Rollins hit relief pitcher Ronnie PITTSBURGH (uP!) - Pinch· lie WIlS then replaced by Don To Beat Braves In Derby; Sir St. Louis . " .... 14 5 .737 ~ Kline's fast ball and drove it 380 hitter Bob Skinner smacked a Westinghouse Washers Ferrare. e, whO' kept the Reds hit. Pltlsbut"lIh ,... .• J( 8 .638 , Lo! An,ele...... H 10 .363 & feel into the bleachers in left· bases-Ioadl'd single in thc ninth Do less until he was lilted for a pinch MILWAUKEE (tfI - The Hous­ PhUldelphla .. 10 9 .528 ay. center £Ield to score Lennie Green Get ClnclnnaU ...... 10 11 .476 7~ inning Friday night to enable the hitler in the eighth. ton Coils spoUed Milwaukee four Gaylord Out Houston " .... ". 8 II .421 8Y. tlhead of him. Green had reacbed Pittsburgh Pirates to snap a {our Clothes CJeaner St. Louis . . .. 000 000 011- 2 5 I CirsL-inning runs and bounced back MUwaukee . . II 13 .381 lin base on a [leIder's choice. game losing streak with a 5-4 vic. Cinclnnltl 011 100 OOx- 3 5 0 ChlcaKO 5 J8 .217 18 Jackson, Ftrrn.. e ('), hul. (II .nd to defeat the braves 7-3 Friday LOUISVILLE, Ky. I.fI _ Fate's Ne .. York . ... S J$ .187 1 The triumph was the Twins' lory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Oliver; O'Toole .nd Edw.rd. W - night behind the relief pitching of IJghlning struck quickly three times FItIDAY'S ItESUL TS fmh in their last six games and Los Ang.les ... 000 000 031- 4 I 1 O'Tool. (2·'). L - Jackson (3-2), unheralded Bob Bruce and Dick at Churchill Downs Friday and San Franclseo 11. Chlca,o • Pittsburgh . 200 020 001- 5 14 1 claundromal Hom. run I - Clnclnnlll, Rollinson Philadelphia II. l'jew York I loth in 14 contests. Podr.1 ROibuck (51' L. Sherry (I), /2/1 C.rdan .. (1), Pinson (7). 51. Louis, Farrell. eliminated • trio of top horses PltUbur&h 5. LOS An,eles " Moell.r (91\ Perrlnolk (9) and N. Sher· Free Parking Over (2). 3~ . , I Houlton ...... 002 020 201- 7 I. 1 Irom the 88th KentuCkt Derby. But ClnclnnlU St. Louis 2 Tiger right·hander Phil Regan ry, Clmm III (7); Frllnd, 011'10 (I), 316 E. Bloomington 320 E. Burlington Mllw.ukee ..... 400 000 tOO-. 72th b' t bolt h toni h Houston 7, milwaukee " was coasting along with a four­ Foee (') .nd McFtrl.n.. W - F.ce Woodelhlck, Iruce (I), 'urlll (') e Igges was e as s· TODA Y', 1'1t0.AIL. I'ITCHEItI (1-0), t. - Moeller (1-3). .nd Smith; HendllY/ Not.lNrt (7)L aut· ing injury which eliminated the New York at Pblladelphia - lack· hi tter when the Twins erupted for I.r (I) .nd CrtnCIIII. W - .rue.. . Ion (1.2) VI. McLI.h jUl. (1-0). L - H.ndl'\I (2-2). favored SIr Gaylord and left big Los An,ele. at Plttlbur,h - Moel· two rons in the seventh after Homl run I - Houlton, 'mlth (3), and tough Rldan the 2·1 favorite. ler (1-2) VI. Mizell (H). shortstop Dick McAu\j(fe had erred (4). St. Louis at Cincinnati - Bro,110 to let Earl Battey reach first. I'.ndleton His owners said Sir Gaylord (1-0) v.. Pur~el (~). Houston at Milwaukeo - Slone (:&,1) Bernie Ailen's double to right, would be retired to stud. va. Shaw (2·1). A hairline fracture of the sesa. San Franclllco a~ Cblca,o - PelTY pinch hitter Vic Power's looping SAVE maid bone in the right front leg. (Z-O) VI. Koonce (1-0). single and Green's double to left SUNDAY" GAMES sustained during an early morning New York at Philadelphia (2) center scored lwo runs and chased workout, knocked Sir Gaylord out LOI Angeles It Plttabur,h Regan. Kline came on to retire the St. Loula at ClnclnnaU /2) of the $125,()()()..added roses run to· Houston at Mllwaukee (2) side. day and shattered the hopes of Son FrancllCo at ChiCl,o D.lrolt ...... 10 000 .16- 2 7 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Mlnn.sotl .. 000 000 202- "10 0 Christopher T. Chenery of Virginia. W. L. I'd. G ••• 1tl,In, Kiln. (7) and Irown; Ltl, His champion fUIy, Cicada, also New York ...... 12 6 .867 lonllcowlkl (I) Ind IItt.y. W - was withdrawn, as was the Call· Cleveland ...... 10 7 .588 1Y. lonlkowskl (2·1). L - Kiln. (1.1). Chlca,o ...... 12 10 .545 2 Home run - O.troll, McAuliffe 10 South fornia colt Donut King, leaving 15 Minnesota ...... 12 10 .545 2 (1). Mlnn.sota, Itolllni (5). a-Baltimore ...... 10 " .526 Sy. to batUe over the IV. miles, start­ Detrolt ...... " .500 3 Ing at 4:30 p.m. EST. Kansal Clly ...... • 11 12 ••78 3Y. Dubuque St. Boaton ...... " 10 •• 74 ~~ With Ridan the new favorite I·Loa Angelu ...... "10 .'7" .y. after Sir Gaylord ruled as the early Walhlnllton . .. . 3 14 .17' 8Y. the most in DRY QEANIN6 a-opponents In niaM lame MOVING? ON YOUR PURCHASE 8-5 favorite, Townse"d B. Martin's FItIDAY'. ItISUL T. 'Sunrise County moved into the Mlnnesota ".. Detroit Z Check Our second spot at 7·2. Boslon IS, l;blcI,o II Cleveland 6, Xan ... CIty 5 OF MOTHER'S DAY Baltimore at Lo. An,ele. (nl,ht) LOWER RATES TODAY'S PItO.AILE I'ITCHIItS On 80th Loc.1 and LOtIg Waallln,ton at New York - DaD, Di,tanct Moves 'Romano's Homers leis (1-3) VI. SheldoD (1-0). 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